Abraham Beverley Walker
1851-1909

Abraham Beverley Walker was born 23 August 1851 in Belleisle, New Brunswick and died of tuberculosis on 12 April 1909. He was the first Black student to enroll at Saint John Law School (now the Faculty of Law at the University of New Brunswick), the first Canadian-born Black lawyer in Canada, and the first Black New Brunswicker to publish a magazine entitled "Neith: A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, Philosophy, Jurisprudence, Criticism, History, Reform, Economics" (1903–1904). Neith was the first African-Canadian literary magazine, and was founded in New Brunswick. On 30 October 2019, he was honoured posthumously with the Order of New Brunswick.

Source

Rhodes, Emma. “Abraham Beverley Walker.” New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia, Fall 2019. Accessed 23 March 2023.

Predominant New Brunswick Residences:

Belleisle, Saint John

Archival Material

General Archival Note

UNB has digitized copies of Neith from its Special Collections. UNB also has the record of A.B. Walker's entry into the Law School.

Abraham Beverley Walker headshot
Picture Caption

Abraham Beverley Walker

Credit

Photo from Message to the Public by Dr. A. B. Walker

See the New Brunswick Literary Encyclopedia entry.

Bibliography Items

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Walker, Abraham Beverley. "The Negro Problem and How to Solve it. No. I. Part 4." Neith, vol. 1, no. 4, 1903. [ journal article ]

Walker, Abraham Beverley. "The Negro Problem and How to Solve it. No. 1. Part 3." Neith, vol. 1, no. 3, 1903. [ journal article ]

Walker, Abraham Beverley. "The Negro Problem and How to Solve it. No. I. Part 2." Neith, vol. 1, no. 2, 1903. [ journal article ]

Walker, Abraham Beverley. "The Negro Problem, and How to Solve it. No. 1 Part 1." Neith, vol. 1, no. 1, 1903. [ journal article ]

Walker, Abraham Beverley. "The Negro Problem, and How to Solve It, No. 1, Part 5." Neith, vol. 1, no. 5, 1904. [ journal article ]

Walker, Abraham Beverley and The African Civilization Movement. A Message to the Public. St. John, NB: Telegraph Book & Job Print, 1905, 31 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion